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Croatia

Holidays in Croatia

Fast growing in popularity as a holiday destination, now is the perfect time to discover the Mediterranean paradise of Croatia. Its coastline is one of the most attractive in the world, ruggedly beautiful beaches overlooking more than 1,000 gem-like islands set in the waters of the Adriatic, which change from ultramarine to azure as they approach the shore.

Take in the grand capital city of Zagreb, the stunning Plitvice Lakes and the royal resort town of Sibenik, both UNESCO World Heritage Sites, and visit to majestic, walled city of Dubrovnik and many meals and city tours.

Phrases

Timezone

From London to Croatia is approx 2 hours and 10 mins

Electricity

230 volts, 50 Hz. 2 round pins

Passports and visas

No visa is needed for British citizens to enter Croatia. A standard 10 year British passport is required for all holidays, which must be valid for at least 6 months beyond your planned date of return travel.

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Dubrovnik
Visit the 15th century Rector’s Palace, the one-time residence of the chief citizen who was elected for a month’s post, and to the Franciscan Monastery, famous for its pharmacy dating back to 1317, providing an example of how sophisticated this independent republic was in its heyday.

SplitDiscover Split’s historic centre, which is located within the walls of Diocletian’s Palace. As its name suggests, the Roman Emperor Diocletian, who was born in Dalmatia, built the Palace in the 3rd century AD and is a combination of an Imperial Villa and Roman stronghold. Through the centuries and under various rulers, including the Byzantine, Venetians and Austro-Hungarians, a city flowered within its grounds.

Zagreb Plitvice Lakes, ZadarTravel to one of the treasures of the Balkan Peninsula and visit the Plitvice Lakes National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The National Park consists of an extraordinary complex of sixteen emerald-green lakes and pools, which, fed by the Korana River and other smaller streams, allow the waters to flow from one lake to the next forming a spectacular display of waterfalls and cascades. The surrounding mountains and forests are also home to bears, rare birds and other wildlife.